Merab Mamardashvili: the Author with His Voice and Act

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/2414-3715-2021-7-1-205-223

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philosophy, M.K. Mamardashvili, topology, Written word, Voice/Speech, thinking, anthropology of the Way, creation, eventfulness, Presence

Abstract

The article analyses the approaches of outstanding Russian philosophers — V.A. Podoroga and S.A. Smirnov — to the philosophical works of Merab Konstantinovich Mamardashvili. Their two monographic studies, published in 2020, offer a perfectly unique view through the original authorial lenses of the philosophical ideas of M.K. Mamardashvili. Making special mention of the topological configuration of Mamardashvili’s thinking, his specific metaphoricalness, these authors, each in his own way, immerse the readers into the semantic space of his philosophy. V.A. Podoroga reveals the unique philosophical style of Mamardashvili built on free speech-thought in contrast to a written text, with its permanent desire to repeat what was said in order to receive a new impetus for the motion of thought, and with its invariable return to the starting point. S.A. Smirnov retraces Mamardashvili’s authorial act of utterance as an autobiographic one, restoring the navigation of the philosopher’s personality through his creation that appears as an organ-tool of understanding.

The monographs are a significant contribution to comprehension of the Russian philosophical tradition of the 20th century.

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Author Biography

  • Elvira Spirova, RAS Institute of Philosophy

    DSc in Philosophy, Нead of the Department of the History of Anthropological Doctrines. RAS Institute of Philosophy.

    Gonсharnaya St. 12/1, Moscow 109240, Russian Federation

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2021-06-30

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BOOKISH DISCOURS

How to Cite

1. Spirova E. Merab Mamardashvili: the Author with His Voice and Act // Philosophical anthropology. 2021. № 1 (7). C. 205–223.

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